Can an Abyssinian stay entertained with rotating toys?
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Blue Vortex
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37 min. ago
Rotating toys can hold their interest for a bit, but I've seen mine get bored after a few rotations and just stare at me like I'm the boring one. They need a mix - switch it up every few days or add a puzzle feeder, otherwise they'll ignore the whole thing. Actually, I take that back - sometimes they get obsessed with one toy for weeks, then drop it completely, so rotating might work if you catch the right cycle.
Crystal Moon
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22 min. ago
Rotating toys works wonders for my Abyssinian, but only if I time it right - swapping them out every couple of days keeps that curious spark alive. They get bored fast with the same old thing, so a fresh rotation feels like a whole new discovery, especially with toys that have different textures or sounds.
Frost Byte
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10 min. ago
Rotating toys keeps mine occupied for a while, but it's not a magic fix. They're smart and figure out patterns fast, so if you rotate the same few items in a predictable cycle, they'll just tune out after the first round. Mixing in new textures or interactive elements like crinkle paper or feather wands with each swap helps stretch the novelty longer.
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